“…The traditional knowledge about indigenous wild vegetables is largely transmitted by oral tradition from generation to generation without any written record. Such practices are still prevalent among rural and tribal communities in many parts of the world (Haridarshan et al, 1990;Samant and Dhar, 1997;Shackleton et al, 1998;Grivetti and Ogle, 2000;Sundriyal, 2001, 2003;Ogoye-Ndegwa and Aagard-Hensen, 2003;Kar, 2004;Jansen et al, 2004;Sinha and Lakara, 2005;Angami et al, 2006;Reddy et al, 2007;Kala, 2007;Narayanan and Kumar, 2007;Dovie et al, 2007;Odhav et al, 2007;Orech et al, 2007;Setalaphruk and Price, 2007;Mishra et al, 2008;Binu, 2010;Bhogaonkar et al, 2010). The primitive men, through trial and error, have selected many wild edible plants and subsequently domesticated them (Kar, 2004).…”